Top-ranked Maryland moved past its close call against No. 20 Johns Hopkins earlier this week and crushed Rutgers, 18-3.
Maryland showed off its offensive and defensive prowess in Piscataway on Saturday night. The Terps led 11-2 at the half and didn't take their foot off the pedal. After Megan Whittle scored the game's first goal, the Terrapins showed how dangerous they are on offense. When Zoe Stukenberg scored to make it 2-0 with 20:43 left to play in the first half, Caroline Steele scored 26 seconds later and Bryn Boucher scored 17 seconds after that. Three goals in 43 seconds.